The Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys football team moved up two spots to No. 10 in this week's American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II poll released Tuesday and remained at No. 14 for the second consecutive week in the D2Football.com poll.

This week's sixth AFCA poll had a major shakeup at the top as three of the top five teams in last week's poll were upset.

Tech, which moved to 4-0 overall and 3-0 in the Gulf South Conference with Saturday's 27-21 overtime win at home over West Alabama, received 379 points in this week's AFCA poll to move into the top 10.

The Wonder Boys began the season ranked No. 18 in the preseason poll and were tied for 15th in the first poll of the season before being ranked No. 14 for two weeks and No. 12 last week.

The poll is voted on by 25 AFCA-member head coaches from NCAA Division II schools from around the country. The coaches will vote every Sunday during the regular season and the poll will be distributed on Tuesdays. Among the voters in the poll is Tech head football coach Steve Mullins.

Tech is one of four GSC schools in both the AFCA poll D2Football.com polls this week.

Grand Valley State (4-0) received 15 of the poll's 25 first-place votes and earned 615 points to remain at No. 1. Right behind Grand Valley is North Dakota, which improved to 5-0 with last Saturday's 52-3 win over Augustana. UND received 10 first-place votes and 610 points. East Stroudsburg (Penn.) (4-0) moved up three spots to third this week, while Pittsburg State (4-1) and Valdosta State (4-1) round out the top 5. Pittsburg State and Valdosta State each moved up three spots.

Saginaw Valley (4-0) moves up from ninth to No. 6 after earning a 24-3 win over Hillsdale, while Northwest Missouri State (4-1) moves up three spots to No. 7. South Dakota (5-0) makes the week's biggest jump, moving from No. 14 to No. 8 after a 59-14 win over previously fourth-ranked Nebraska-Omaha Saturday. Tuskegee (4-0) and Tech round out this week's top 10.

St. Cloud State (5-0) headlines the next five at No. 11 after moving up two spots. Texas A&M-Kingsville (3-1) fell nine spots to No. 2 this week after suffering a 28-20 loss to West Texas A&M, while Michigan Tech (4-0) moves up to No. 13.

Rounding out the top 15 is North Alabama (4-0) at No. 14 and Carson-Newman (3-1) at No. 15. Carson-Newman, which was ranked No. 5 last week, dropped in this week's poll after losing 14-7 to Mars Hill. Nebraska-Omaha (3-1) falls from No. 14 to No. 16, while Albany State (3-1) is No. 17, Tarleton State (4-0) is No. 18, Northwood (Mich.) (4-1) is No. 19 and Bloomsburg (Penn.) (5-0) completes the top 20.

The final five begins with Edinboro (Penn.) (3-1) at No. 21. West Texas A&M (5-0) moves into the poll at No. 22 after defeating then-No. 3 Texas A&M-Kingsville. Shepherd (5-0) moves up two spots to No. 23, while Delta State (3-2) falls one spot to No. 24 despite winning 21-17 at Henderson State. Presbyterian (S.C.) (4-1) moves into the poll at No. 25 this week after defeating then-No. 22 Catawba, 37-7.

Regarding GSC teams in the D2Football.com poll, Valdosta State moves up to No.6 this week, while North Alabama moves into the top 10 at No. 10 this week. Tech remains No. 14 for the second consecutive week, while Delta State remains No. 20.